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                            <a class="anchor" id="Getting_Started">Tag Tokens</a></h2>
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                            In order to help customize item tags and filenames, you can use the following special
                            tokens in the tag and filename fields. These tokens will be replaced by the relevant
                            text when the item is saved or tagged. Any text other than these tokens is copied unchanged
                             to item filename or tag. Where required, the file type extension (e.g. .mp3) is added automatically.</p>
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                                    <b>Token</b></td>
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                                    <b>Will be replaced by...</b></td>
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                                    %t</td>
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                                    The title of the item.</td>
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                                    %p</td>
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                                    The title of the Podcast that the item belongs to.</td>
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                                    %d</td>
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                                    The publication date of the item, in the date format of your culture.</td>
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                                    %D</td>
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                                    The day of the publication date (00-31).</td>
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                                    %M</td>
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                                    The month of the publication date (01-12).</td>
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                                    %Y</td>
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                                    The year of the publication date.</td>
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                                    %n</td>
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                                    A number that can be used to order items by download time. Later items get higher
                                    numbers. If you use this as the first part of the filename or title tag then items
                                    will appear in order of download on most portable media players.</td>
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                                    %N</td>
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                                    A number that can be used to order items by download time. Later items get lower
                                    numbers. If you use this as the first part of the filename or title tag then items
                                    will appear in reverse order of download (latest first) on most portable media players.</td>
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                        <p>For example...</p>
                        
                        <p><b>%n %D.%M.%Y %p - %t</b></p>
                        
                        <p>Could become...</p>
                        
                        <p><b>001 16.12.2008 BBC News Podcast - 16th December Edition</b></p>
                        
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